Silence Kid
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Am I correct that this is impossible without using a super-switch?
Dimarzio has a switch that was used in the ibanez petrucci model. It auto splits to the center coils parallel in the middle position. It's an on/on/on.
This switch which I hope is cheaper or at least easy to find is
4 x 3 in contacts - 4 poles means it's ... 4P
it's 3 positions, on/on/on so three throws .. 3T
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the switch ... or wiring i am surprised i didnt throw out that keeps on giving. I tested this with two pickups following the seymour duncan color code and came up with these two realistic applications. I got out my tape measure to pick measure too this time.
Assuming the other pickup is 4 wire as well this worked for me. Didn't solder the wiring into a guitar but it passed my multimeter test. This wiring includes a switch more magical than all of the alnico on lollipop island, it's so enchanted all the ceramic warlocks can't pick orange drops from the far away tree of "there". I've really got to open a window and let this solder smoke out... I've put two realistic applications of it. The SZ320 had a red wire from the neck pickup which may mean it was out of phase but regardless since it was a rush job for me to even get the switch so I didn't document it as well as I usually do when I see weird stuff. Regardless this should do the job if not some wiring wizard ... possibly those really helpful ceramic ones... they can help point us in the right direction!
firstly a picture of what the switch will look like. Not my guitar, but a great photo
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and two forms of the wiring , I cut the wires really close to the contacts but enough were there to do process of elimination and do a quick first test. It may not be perfect. I may have used the wrong shade of black.. ok ... ok... My windows open now. Happy tone chasing. Any questions message me privately.
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this is for reference. It's an odd switch I've seen twice in a decade of modding guitars and doing the odd pedal or two.
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